[0001] The present invention relates to aminonaphthacene derivatives and their production.
[0002] The aminonaphthacene derivatives are representable by the formula:

wherein R
1 is a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group or a lower alkoxy group, R
2 is a hydrogen atom or a hydroxyl group,
R3 and R
4 are each a lower alkoxy group or, when taken together, represent an ethylenedioxy
group or an oxo group and
R5 and R are each a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group or a group of the formula: -A-Q
(in which A is an alkylene group optionally bearing at least one lower alkyl and Q
is a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, a lower alkoxy group or a group of the formula:

wherein R
7 and
R8 are each a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a benzyl group, a hydroxy(lower)alkyl
group or an amino(lower)alkyl group or, R
5 and R
6, when taken together with the adjacent nitrogen atom to which they are attached,
represent a 5 to 7-membered nitrogen-containing ring optionally having an additional
nitrogen or oxygen atom in the ring and optionally bearing any substituent on the
ring) or, when taken together with the adjacent nitrogen atom to which they are attached,
represent a 5 to 7-membered nitrogen-containing ring optionally having an additional
nitrogen or oxygen atom in the ring and optionally bearing any substituent on the
ring.
[0003] By the term "lower alkyl" as used herein is meant a straight or branched alkyl group
having not more than 4 carbon atoms and includes methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl,
n-butyl, isobutyl and t-butyl. By the term "lower alkoxy" as used herein is meant
a straight or branched alkoxy group having not more than 4 carbon atoms and includes
methoxy, ethoxy, n-propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy, isobutoxy and t-butoxy. By the term
"alkylene" as used herein is meant a straight or linear alkylene group having 2 to
8 carbon atoms which may be represented by the formula: -(CH
2)
m- wherein m is an integer of 2 to 8. Such an alkylene group may be substituted with
one or more lower alkyl groups on any methylene unit. By terms "hydroxy-(lower)alkyl"
and "amino(lower) alkyl" as used herein are meant lower alkyl groups bearing a hydroxyl
or amino group, respectively, on a carbon atom in the alkyl moiety. The 5 to 7-membered
nitrogen-containing ring may be, for example, pyrrolidino, piperidino or hexa- methyleneimino.
The 5 to 7-membered nitrogen-containing ring having an additional nitrogen or oxygen
atom in the ring may be, foríexample, morpholino or piperazino. Examples of the halogen
atom are fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.
[0004] The aminonaphthacene derivatives (I) have two asymmetric atoms, i.e. at the 7- and
9-positions, and are therefore intended to include the following four isomers:

, among which the (7S, 9S) isomer is the most preferred.
[0005] Hitherto, some anthracyclines which are useful as anti-tumor agents have been known.
In particular, adriamycin (hereinafter referred to as "ADR") and daunomycin (hereinafter
referred to as "DMC") show strong anti-tumor activities and are used clinically However,
they produce marked side effects including cardiac toxicity. In addition, their separation
and purification from natural sources is difficult and troublesome.
[0006] Recently, the chemical modification of ADR and DMC as well as the total synthesis
of analogous compounds has been attempted. In particular, many studies have been made
on the replacement of the sugar portion of ADR and DMC by another organic group, and
a great number of compounds have been produced. However, none of these has been reported
to exert a significant anti-tumor activity. For example, the 7-O-β-alanine ester and
7-O-β-aminoethyl ether of duanomycinone show only an uncertain effect against P388
leukemia in an animal test using mice (J. Med. Chem., 22, 922-926).
[0007] It has now been unexpectedly found that the aminonaphthacene derivatives (I) show
a remarkable anti-tumor activity. For example, they produce a significant growth inhibition
against P388 tumor cells in the in vitro test as shown in Table 1. Further, for=example.
they produce a notable prolongation of life in the test using mice transplanted with
P388 tumor cells.

[0008] Thus, the aminonaphthacene derivatives (I) are characteristic in having the structure
comprising an anthracycline aglycon and an amino group introduced into the 7-position
of the aglycon and yet showing a significant anti-tumor activity.
[0009] The aminonaphthacene derivatives (I) are useful as anti-tumor agents. They can be
administered parenterally, orally or locally to warm-blooded animals and human beings
in the form of conventional pharmaceutical preparations. For instance, they can be
administered in the form of conventional solid pharmaceutical preparations such as
tablets, capsules, powders or granules, or in the form of conventional liquid pharmaceutical
preparations such as suspensions, emulsions or solutions. The daily dosage may vary
depending upon the administration route and is usually between 0.1 to 100 mg/kg.
[0010] The aminonaphthacene derivatives (I), i.e. the 7-amino compounds, can be produced
from the corresponding 7-H compound of the formula:

wherein
R9 and R10 are each a lower alkyl group or, when taken together, represent an ethylene
group and R
1 and R
2 are each as defined above by reacting the same with a halogenating agent to give
the 7-X compound of the formula:

wherein X is a halogen atom and R
1, R
2, R
9 and R
10 are each as defined above and reacting the latter with an amine of the formula:

wherein
R5 and R
6 are each as defined above to give the 7-amino compound of the formula:

wherein R
1, R
2, R
5, R
6, R
9 and R
10 are each as defined above, optionally followed by elimination of the acetal group
at the 13-position to give the 7-amino compound of the formula:

wherein R
1, R
2, R
5 and R
6 are each as defined above.
[0011] The starting 7-H compound is per se known and can be produced by subjecting the corresponding
9-acetyl compound to acetalation by a convention procedure.
c
[0012] The reaction of the 7-H compound (II) with a halogenating agent proceeds usually
at a temperature of not lower than room temperature and can be accelerated by heating.
When desired, a radical initiator (e.g. azobisisobutyronitrile, benzoyl peroxide)
may be incorporated into the reaction system or a visible ray may be irradiated to
the reaction system, whereby the reaction is promoted. Examples of the halogenating
agent are bromine, chlorine, N-bromosuccinimide, N-chlorosuccinimide, etc. The reaction
is normally effected in an inert solvent such as a halogenated hydrocarbon (e.g. carbon
tetrachloride, chloroform, dichloromethane),.an aromatic hydrocarbon (e.g. benzene,
toluene), an aliphatic hydrocarbon (e.g. n-hexane, cyclohexane),' an ether (e.g. diethyl
ether, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane, diglyme), an amide (e.g. dimethylformamide), acetic
acid or water, etc.
[0013] The reaction of the 7-X compound (III) with the amine (C) proceeds normally at room
temperature but may be accelerated by heating. The reaction is usually carried out
in an inert solvent such as an aromatic hydrocarbon (e.g. benzene, toluene), an ether
(e.g. dimethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran), a halogenated hydrocarbon (e.g. carbon tetrachloride,
chloroform, dichloromethane), an aliphatic hydrocarbon (e.g. n-hexane, cyclohexane)
or an amide (e.g. dimethylformamide). When the amine (C) is a liquid at room temperature,
it may be served as such as the reaction medium. In such case, the use of any other
solvent is not necessarily needed.
[0014] Elimination of the acetal group at the 13-position as the optional step may be carried
out by a per se conventional procedure such as hydrolysis under an acidic or basic
condition or excahnge in acetone under an acidic condition.
[0015] The thus produced amino compound (Ia) or (Ib) can be converted into its acid addition
salt by treatment with an organic or inorganic acid. The control of the amount of
the organic or inorganic acid to be used gives the salts in various molar proportions
of the amino compound (Ia) or (Ib) and the organic or inorganic acid. Examples of
the organic or inorganic acid are hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, malic acid,
citric acid, tartaric acid, etc.
[0016] Practical and presently preferred embodiments of the invention are illustratively
shown in the following examples.
Example 1
[0017]
(1) 9-(1,1-Ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(10.0 g) was dissolved in a mixture of chloroform (395 ml), carbon tetrachloride (980
ml) and water (890 ml) while heating, azobisisobutyronitrile (2.0 g) and bromine (8.0
g) were added thereto in order, and the resultant mixture was stirred under reflux
for 1.5 hours. The reaction mixture was stirred in an ice bath for 1 hour, and the
precipitated red orange crystals were collected by filtration, washed with water and
dried under reduced pressure to give the crude product of 7-bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-tri-
hydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione. M.P., 196 - 235°C; IR (Nujol)
νcm-1 : 3550, 1625, 1590. This product was used as such in the following step without purification.
(2) 7-Bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7 ,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in the foregoing step and N,N-dimethylethylenediamine (10 ml) were
subjected to reaction at room temperature in nitrogen stream for 48 hours. N,N-Dimethylethylenediamine
was removed by distillation under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in water
(5 ml), adjusted to pH 8 with aqueous hydrochloric acid and extracted with chloroform.
The chloroform extract was washed with water, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate
and concentrated. The resultant crude product was purified by silica gel chromatography
using a mixture of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as an eluting solvent to give 7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedixoy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as orange crystals. M.P., 239 - 244°C.
[0018] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 1630, 1595. NMR (CDCl3) 6: 1.5 (3H, s), 2.25 (6H, s), 2.0-3.15 (8H, m), 4.05 (4H,
s), 4.17-4.33 (1H, bs), 7.65-7.90 (2H, m), 8.06-8.37 (2H, m). Mass spectrum (by the
field desorption mass spectrometry): 483 (M+1)
+.
Example 2
[0019] In the same manner as in Example 1 (2), 7-bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 1 (1) and N,N-dimethylethylenediamine (10 ml) were subjected
to reaction. After removal of excessive N,N-dimethylethylenediamine by distillation
under reduced pressure, the residue was crystallized from dichloromethane and ether
to give 7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)-ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as orange crystals. M.P., 242 - 245°C.
Example 3
[0020] 7-(2-Dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydro-
naphthacene-5,12-dione (900 mg) prepared in Example 1 (2) was added to a mixture of
acetone (90 ml) and conc. hydrochloric acid (36 ml), and the resultant mixture was
heated at 50 to 60°C for 6 hours. After removal of acetone by distillation under reduced
pressure, the residue was adjusted to pH 8.0 with aqueous sodium hydroxide solution
and extracted with chloroform. The chloroform extract was purified by silica gel chromatography
using a mixture of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as an eluting solvent to give 7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9-acetyl-6,9,11-tri-
hyroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione as orange crystals. M.P., 147°C
(decomp.).
[0021] IR (Nujol) νcm
-1: 3330, 1720, 1630, 1590. NMR (CDC1
3) 6: 1.10-1.90 (2H, m), 2.00-3.55 (8H, m), 2.23 (6
H, s), 2.40 (3H, s), 4.30 (1H, bs), 7.65-7.95 (2H, m), 8.10-8.40 (2H, m). Mass spectrum:
440 (M+1)
+.
Example 4
[0022] In the same manner as in Example 1 (2), 7-bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 1 (1) and ethanolamine (20 ml) were subjected to reaction
to give 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethlenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as orange crystals. M.P., 190°C (decomp.).
[0023] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 3530, 3330, 1630, 1590. NMR (CDCl
3) δ: 1.43 (3H, s), 2.24-4.15 (8H, m), 4.03 (4H, s), 4.2-4.35 (1H, bs), 7.55-7.85 (2H,
m), 7.9-8.2 (2H, m). Mass spectrum: 456 (M+1)
+.
Example 5
[0024] In the sane manner as in Example 3, 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 4 was subjected to reaction and and post-treatment to
give 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino-9-acetyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione.
M.P., 125 - 130°C.
[0025] IR (Nujol) νcm
-1: 3400, 3300, 1705, 1620, 1590. NMR (CDCl
3) 6: 1.65-2.25 (2H, m), 2.45 (3H, s), 2.90-3.15 (4H, m), 3.60-4.12 (2H, m), 4.30-4.45
(1H, bs), 7.75-7.82 (2H, m), 8.16-8.36 (2H, m).
Example 6
[0026] In the same manner as in Example 2, 7-bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 1 (1) and N,N-dimethylpropylenediamine (20 ml) were subjected
to reaction and post-treatment. The product was purified by silica gel chromatography
using a mixture of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as an eluting solvent to give 7-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)-ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydroxynaphtha-
cene-5,12-dione as orange crystals. M.P., 239 - 244°C.
[0027] IR (Nujol) νcm
-1: 3300, 1620, 1580. NMR (CDC1
3) 6: 1.47 (3H,s), 1.52-1.87 (4H, m), 2.20 (6H, s), 2.00-2.52 (2H, m), 2.70-3.22 (4H,
m), 4.09 (4H, bs), 4.20-4.30 (1H, m), 7.70-7.93 (2H, m), 8.12-8.42 (2H, m).
Example 7
[0028] 7-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydro-
naphthacene-5,12-dione (115 mg) prepared in Example 6 was dissolved in acetone (115
ml), conc. hydrochloric acid (40 ml) was added thereto, and the resultant mixture
was subjected to reaction at room temperature for 6.5 hours. After removal of the
solvent by distillation under reduced pressure, the residue was admixed with water,
adjusted to pH 7.9 - 8.0 and extracted with chloroform. The extract was purified by
silica gel chromatography using a mixture of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as an
eluting solvent to give 7-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)amino-9-acetyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as a dark brown semi-solid.
[0029] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 3200-3600, 1710, 1695,.1630, 1595. NMR (CDCl
3) 6: 1.40-2.06 (4H, m), 2.22 (6H, s), 2.06-2.63 (5H, m), 2.63-3.21 (4H, m), 4.10-4.34
(lH, m), 7.50-7.90 (2H, m), 7.98-8.37 (3H, m).
Example 8
[0030] In the same manner as in Example 2, 7-bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy) ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 1 (1) and N,N-diethylethylenediamine (20 ml) were subjected
to reaction. The product was purified by silica gel chromatography using a mixture
of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as an eluting solvent to give 7-(2-diethylaminoethyl)-amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as dark orange crystals. M.P., 120 - 126°C.
[0031] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 3300, 1620, 1585.
NMR (CDCl
3) δ: 1.01 (3H, t), 1.50 (3H, s), 2.18-3.34 (12H, m), 4.08 (4H, bs), 4.19-4.33 (1H,
m), 7.63-7.9 (2H, m), 8.18-8.42 (2H, m).
Example 9
[0032] 7-(2-Diethylaminoethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydro-
naphthacene-5,12-dione (150 mg) prepared in Example 8 was dissolved in acetone (150
ml), conc. hydrochloric acid (60 ml) was added thereto, and the resultant mixture
was stirred at room temperature for 5 hours. After removal of acetone by distillation,
water was added to the residue, the pH was adjusted to 8.0 and the product was extracted
with chloroform. The extract was purified by silica gel chromatography using a mixture
of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as an eluting solvent to give 7-(2-diethylaminoethyl)amino-9-
acetyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphtha- cene-5,12-dione as a blackish
brown semi-solid.
[0033] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 3300, 1710, 1625, 1590.
NMR (CDCl
3) 6: 0.99 (6H, t), 2.40 (3H, s), 2.10-3.33 (8H, m), 4.11-4.36 (lH, m), 7.60-7.88 (2H,
m). Mass spectrum: 467 (M+1)
+.
Example 10
[0034] 7-Bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-tri- hydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 1 (1) and ethylenediamine (16 ml) were subjected to reaction
at room temperature under nitrogen stream for 48 hours. Excess of the ethylenediamine
was distilled off under reduced pressure, cold water (100 ml) was added thereto, and
the pH was adjusted to 7.2. The product was extracted with chloroform and purified
by silica gel chromatography using a mixture of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as
an eluting solvent to give 7-(2-aminoethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as an orange semi-solid.
[0035] IR (Nujol) νcm
-1: 3300-3400, 1620, 1590. Mass spectrum: 455 (M+1)
+.
Example 11
[0036] 7-Bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-tri- hydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 1 (1) and N-(2-aminoethyl)ethanolamine (20 ml) were subjected
to reaction at room temperature in nitrogen stream for 48 hours. Excess of the amine
was eliminated by distillation under reduced pressure, water was added to the residue,
and the pH was adjusted to 8.0. The product was extracted with chloforom and purified
by silica gel chromatography using a mixture of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as
an eluting solvent to give 7-(2-(2-hydroxyethyl) aminoethyl) amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as a dark brown semi-solid.
[0037] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 3600-3100, 1620, 1590. NMR (CDCl
3) 6: 1.50 (3H, s), 2.10-3.83 (12H, m), 4.07 (4H, s), 4.16-4.36 (1H, m), 7.56-7.86
(2H, m), 8.00-8.30 (2H, m). Mass spectrum: 499 (M+1)
+.
Example 12
[0038]
(1) 9(R)-(1,1-Ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-tri- hydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.35 g) produced from 9(R)-acetyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
([α]20D -87° (C = 0.1 in chloroform)) was dissolved in a mixture of chloroform (59 ml), carbon
tetrachloride (130 ml) and water (118 ml) while heating. Azobisisobutyronitrile (300
mg) and bromine (1.24 g) were added thereto in order. The resultant mixture was heated
under reflux for 1 hour. From the reaction mixture, an organic phase was separated,
washed with aqueous sodium hyposulfite solution and water, dried over anhydrous sodium
sulfate and concentrated to give the crude product of 7-bromo-9(S)-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as red powder. This product was used in the subsequent step without purification.
(2) 7-Bromo-9(S)-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(500 mg) prepared in the foregoing step was reacted with N,N-dimethylethylenediamine
ml) in the same manner as in Example 1 (2). The resultant mixture was subjected to
post-treatment to give the following products:
7(S)-(2-Dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9(S)-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as orange crystals. M.P., 165 - 169°C. [α]20D +120° (C = 0.1 in chloroform).
NMR (CDC13) 6: 1.5 (3H, s), 2.25 (6H, s), 2.00-3.15 (8H, m), 4.05 (4H, s), 4.25 (1H, brs, vl/2
=8.3Hz), 7.65-7.90 (2H, m), 8.06-8.37 (2H, m). Mass spectrum: 483 (M+1)+.
7(R)-(2-Dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9(S)-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexa-
hydronaphthacene-5,12-dione as brown semi-solid. [α]20D -316° (C = 0.1 in chloroform).
NMR (CDCl3) δ : 1.45 (3H, s), 1.60-3.37 (9H, m), 2.18 (6H, s), 4.07 (4H, s), 4.47 (brt, J1J2=9Hz, ν/2=20.1Hz), 7.78 (2H, m), 8.29 (2H, m). Mass spectrum: 483 (M+1)+.
Example 13
[0039] In the same manner as in Example 3, 7(S)-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9(S)-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
prepared in Example 12 was subjected to reaction and post-treatment to give 9(S)-acetyl-7(S)-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amino-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydro-
naphthacene-5,12-dione as orange crystals. M.P., 116 - 120°C. [α]
20D +160° (C = 0.11 in chloroform).
[0040] NMR (CDCl
3) 6: 1.15-1.88 (2H, m), 2.26 (6H, s), 2.41 (3H, s), 2.13-3.32 (8H, m), 4.27 (lH, brs),
7.65-7.92 (2H, m), 8.08-8.38 (2H, m).
[0041] Hydrochloride, M.P., 218 - 221°C.
Example 14
[0042] In the same manner as in Example 1 (2), 7-bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 1 (1) and N-methylpiperazine (10 ml) were subjected to
reaction. The product was purified by silica gel chromatography using a mixture of
chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) as an eluting solvent to give 7-N'-methylpiperazinyl-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexa-
hydronaphthacene-5,12-dione as an orange semi-solid.
[0043] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1. 3400, 1620, 1590. NMR (CDC1
3) 6: 1.48 (3H, s), 1.68 (lH, m), 2.07-3.23 (12H, m), 2.22 (3H, s), 4.02 (4H, s), 4.25
(lH, s), 7.63-7.90 (2H, m), 8.13-8.43 (2H, m), 13.32 (lH, s), 13.63 (lH, s).
Example 15
[0044] 7-Bromo-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-tri- hydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydonaphthacene-5,12-dione
(1.0 g) prepared in Example 1 (1) and N-β-aminoethylmorpholine (20 ml) were subjected
to reaction at a temperature of 0 to 5°C for 12 hours. The reaction mixtured was poured
into ice water, adjusted to pH 8.0 and extracted with dichloromethane. The extract
was purified by silica gel chromatography using a mixture of chloroform and methanol
(9 : 1) to give the following products:
A stereo-isomer of 7-(1-morpholinoethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9,11-trihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
as orange crystals. M.P., 109 - 116°C.
[0045] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1. 3350, 1620, 1590. NMR (CDCl
3) δ: 1.43-1.73 (1H, m), 1.48 (3H, s), 2.10-3.40 (13H, m), 3.57-3.77 (4H, m), 4.05
(4H, s), 4.29 (lH, brs, νl/2=8.3Hz), 7.73-7.93 (2H, m), 8.20-8.45 (2H, m).
[0046] Another stereo-isomer of the said compound as orange crystals. M.P., 122 - 130°C.
[0047] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1. 3400, 1620, 1590. NMR (CDCl
3) 6: 1.45 (3H, s), 1.77-3.43 (13H, m), 3.57-3.83 (4H, m), 4.08 (4H, s), 4.50 (1H,
m, vl/2=21
Hz), 7.67-7.93 (2H, m), 8.13-8.40 (2H, m).
Reference Example 1
[0048] A mixture of 7-deoxydaunomycinone (239 mg) (prepared from daunomycin hydrochloride
according to the method as described in J.Org.Chem., 42, 3657 (1977)), benzene (15
ml), ethylene glycol (0.5 ml) and p-toluenesulfonic acid (10 mg) was heated under
reflux for 3 hours, during which the by-produced water was eliminated from the reaction
system. After cooling, the precipitated orange crystals of 7-deoxydaunomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal
(M.P., 279 - 282°C) were collected by filtration.
Example 16
[0049]
(1) A mixture of 7-deoxydaunomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal (340 mg) prepared in Reference
Example 1, chloroform (15 ml), carbon tetrachloride (30 ml) and water (20 ml) was
heated under reflux, and a solution of bromine (300 mg) in carbon tetrachloride (4
ml) was dropwise added thereto. A half portion of 72 mg of azobisisobutyronitrile
and the reminder were added to the reaction system respectively at the initial stage
and at the final stage. After the dropwise addition was completed, heating under reflux
was continued for 30 minutes. The reaction mixture was cooled to room temperature,
and the organic phase was separated, washed with dilute sodium hyposulfite solution
and water in order, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and concentrated under reduced
pressure to give 7-bromo-7-deoxydaunomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal as red crystals. This
product was used as such in the subsequent step without purification.
(2) In the same manner as in Example 1 (2), 7-bromo-7-deoxydaunomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal
(100 mg) prepared in the foregoing step and N,N-dimethylethylenediamine (5 ml) were
subjected to reaction and post-treatment. The product was purified by thin layer chromatography
using silica gel and a mixture of dichloromethane and methanol (9 : 1) as an eluting
solvent to give 7-deoxy-7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)aminodaunomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal
as orange crystals. M.P., 185 - 188°C.
[0050] NMR (CDCl3) 6: 1.35-1.78 (1H, m), 1.49 (3H, s), 2.07-3.42 (10H, m), 2.21 (3H, s),
4.07 (4H, brs), 4.33 (1H, brs), 7.40 (lH, brs), 7.65-7.88 (lH, m), 7.95-8.15 (1H,
m). Mass spectrum: 513 (M+1)
+.
Example 17
[0051] 7-Deoxy-7(S)-(2-dimethylaminoethy)aminodauno- mycinone-13-ethyleneacetal (60 mg)
prepared in Example 16 (2) was dissolved in a mixture of acetone (60 ml) and conc.
hydrochloric acid (30 ml), and the resultant mixture was stirred at room temperature
for 5 hours. After removal of the acetone by distillation under reduced pressure,
the residue was adjusted to pH 8.0 and extracted with chloroform. The extract was
dried and concentrated under reduced pressure to give 7-deoxy-7(S)-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amino-
daunomycinone as an orange solid.
[0052] NMR (CDCl
3) 6: 1.57-1.87 (lH, m), 2.11-3.33 (7H, m), 2.22 (6H, s), 2.38 (3H, s), 4.03 (3H, s),
4.29 (1H, brs), 7.31-8.02 (3H, m). Mass spectrum: 469 (M+1)
+.
Reference Example 2
[0053] (1) A mixture of 7-deoxydaunomycine (1.06 g) (prepared from daunomycin hydrochloride
by the method as described in J.Org.Chem., 42, 3657 (1977)), dry dichloromethane (110.8
ml) and anhydrous aluminum chloride (3.32 g) was heated under reflux for 2 hours.
The reaction mixture was dropwise added to a cold solution of oxalic acid (1.7 g)
in water (60 ml). The resultant mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour.
The organic phase was separated, washed with water, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate
and concentrated under reduced pressure to give 7-deoxycarminomycinone as red brown
crystals. M.P., 247 - 249°C.
[0054] IR (Nujol) vcm : 3480, 1700, 1620, 1600. NMR (CDCl
3) δ : 1.7-2.0 (2H, m), 2.2 (3H, s), 2.7-3.0 (4H, m), 7.15-7.4 (lH, m), 7.5-7.95 (2H,
m), 11.8-12.3 (lH, m), 12.3-12.7 (lH, m), 13.3-13.6 (lH, m). Mass spectrum: 368 (M)
+.
[0055] (2) A mixture of 7-deoxycarminomycinone (500 mg) prepared in the foregoing step,
dry benzene (24 ml), ethylene glycol (0.72 ml) and p-toluenesulfonic acid (24 mg)
was heated under reflux for 4 hours, during which the by-produced water was eliminated
from the reaction system. After cooling, the precipitated orange crystals of 7-deoxycarminomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal
were collected by filtration. M.P., 257 - 259°C.
[0056] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 3440, 1600, 1570. NMR (CDC1
3) δ: 1.45 (3H, s), 1.85-2.15 (2H, m), 2.65-3.15 (4H, m), 4.08 (4H, s), 7.2-8.0 (3H,
m). Mass spectrum: 412 (M)
+.
Example 18
[0057]
(1) 7-Deoxycarminomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal (270 mg) prepared in Reference Example
2 (2) was dissolved in dry carbon tetrachloride (1080 ml), and a solution of bromine
(230 mg) in carbon tetrachloride (10 ml) was dropwise added thereto. A half portion
of 28.35 mg of azobisisobutyronitrile and the reminder were added to the reaction
mixture respectively at the initial stage and at the complete stage. After the dropwise
addition was completed, the reaction mixture was heated under reflux for 1 hour. The
solvent was removed by distillation under reduced pressure to give 7-bromo-7-deoxycarminomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal
as red brown crystals. This product was used as such in the subsequent step without
purification.
(2) 7-Bromo-7-deoxycarminomycinone-13-ethylene- acetal (310 mg) prepared in the foregoing
step and N,N-dimethylethylenediamine (10 ml) were subjected to reaction at -40 to
-50°C in nitrogen stream for 1 hour. Excess of the amine was eliminated by distillation
under reduced pressure. The residue was poured into ice water, adjusted to pH 8.0
and extracted with dichloromethane. The extract was concentrated and purified by silica
gel chromatography using a mixture of dichloromethane and methanol (9 : 1) as an eluting
solvent to give 7-deoxy-7(S)-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)aminocarminomycinone-13-ethyleneacetal
as orange crystals. M.P., 151 -153°C.
[0058] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 3100-3350, 1605, 1580. NM
R (CDCl
3) δ: 1.45 (3H, s), 1.50-1.66 (lH, m), 2.2 (6H, s), 2.0-3.2 (8H, m), 4.05 (4H, s),
4.2- 4.35 (1H, m, νl/2=7.5Hz), 7.5-7.9 (3H, m). Mass spectrum: 500 (M+2)
+.
Example 19
[0059] 7-Deoxy-7(S)-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)aminocarmino- mycinone-13-ethyleneacetal (55 mg)
prepared in Example 18 (2) was dissolved in a mixture of acetone (55 ml) and conc.
hyrochloric acid (22 ml), and the resultant mixture was stirred at room temperature
for 16 hours. After removal of the acetone by distillation under reduced pressure,
the residue was washed with dichloromethane and adjusted to pH 8.0. The product was
extracted with dichloromethane, and the extract was dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate
and concentrated to give 7-deoxy-7(S)-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)-aminocarminomycinone
as orange crystals. M.P., 244 - 246°C.
[0060] IR (Nujol) νcm
-1. 3100-3500, 1718, 1600. NMR (CDCl
3) δ: 1.6-1.78 (lH, m), 2.21 (6H, s), 2.38 (3H, s), 2.0-2.1 (8H, m), 4.1-4.3 (lH, m,
vl/2=9Hz), 7.1-7.8 (3H, m). Mass spectrum: 454 (M+1)
+.
[0061] Hydrochloride, M.P., 155 - 157°C.
Example 20
[0062] (1) A mixture of 9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9-dihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(657 mg), chloroform (33 ml), carbon tetrachloride (13 ml) and water (26 ml) was stirred
at room temperarture, and bromine (530 mg) and azobisisobutyronitrile (130 mg) were
added thereto, and the resulting mixture was stirred at the same temperature as above
for 1 hour. From the reaction mixture, the organic phase was separated, washed with
water, dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and concentrated. The residue was crystallized
from ether to give 7-bromo-9-(l,l-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9-dihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydro-
naphthacene-5,12-dione (576 mg). M.P., 173 - l76°C.
[0063] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1:
34
75, 1670, 1630,
159
0.
[0064] (2) 7-Bromo-9-(l,l-ethhylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9-dihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphthacene-5,12-dione
(571 mg) prepared in the foregoing step and N,N-dimethylethylenediamine (10 ml) were
subjected to reaction in nitrogen stream while cooling with ice for 1 hour. Excess
of the N,N-dimethylethylenediamine was eliminated by distillation under reduced pressure.
The residue was dissolved in dichloromethane (2 ml) and ether (4 ml) was added thereto,
whereby 7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9-dihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphtha-
cene-5,12-dione was obtained as yellow crystals (124 mg). M.P., 192 - 196°C.
[0065] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 1670, 1630, 1590, 1575.
NMR (CDCl
3) δ: 1.44 (3H, s), 1.62-3.05 (6H, m), 2.24 (6H, s), 3.13 (2H, bs), 4.03 (4H, bs),
4.32 (lH, bs), 7.60 (1H, s), 7.75 (2H, m), 8.27 (2H, m).
Example 21
[0066] 7-(2-Dimethylaminoehtyl)amino-9-(1,1-ethylenedioxy)ethyl-6,9-dihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydronaphtha-
cene-5,12-dione (60 mg) prepared in Example 20 (2) was added to a mixture of acetone
(60 ml) and conc. hydrochloric acid (24 ml), and the resultant mixture was heated
while under for 1 hour. After removal of acetone by distillation under reduced pressure,
the water layer was washed with dichloromethane, adjusted to pH 8.0 with aqueous sodium
hydroxide solution and extracted with dichloromethane. The extract was purified by
silica gel chromatography using a mixture of chloroform and methanol (9 : 1) to give
7-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amino-9-acetyl-6,9-dihydroxy-5,7,8,9,10,12-hexahydro- naphthacene-5,12-dione
(55 mg). M.P., 170 - 172°C.
[0067] IR (
Nujol) νcm
-1: 3300, 1715, 1675, 1630, 1595, 1575. NMR (CDCl
3) δ: 1.60-3.28 (9H, m), 3.23 (6H, s), 2.39 (3H, s), 4.32 (lH, bs), 7.47 (1H, s), 7.75
(2H, m), 8.23 (2H, s).
[0068] Hydrochloride, M.P., 207 - 216°C.
1. A compound of the formula:

wherein R
1 is a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group or a lower alkoxy group, R
2 is a hydrogen atom or a hydroxyl group,
R3 and R
4 are each a lower alkyl group or, when taken together, represent an ethylenedioxy
group or an oxo group and R
5 and R
6 are each a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group or a group of the formula: -A-Q (in
which A is an alkylene group optionally bearing at least one lower alkyl and Q is
a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, a lower alkoxy group or a group of the formula:

wherein R
7 and R
8 are each a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a benzyl group, a hydroxy(lower)alkyl
group or an amino(lower)alkyl group or, when taken together with the adjacent nitrogen
atom to which they are attached; represent a 5 to 7-membered nitrogen-containing ring
optionally having an additional nitrogen or oxygen atom in the ring and optionally
bearing any substituent on the ring) or, R
5 and R
6, when taken together with the adjacent nitrogen atom to which they are attached,
represent a
5 to 7-membered nitrogen-containing ring optionally having an additional nitrogen or
oxygen atom in the ring and optionally bearing any sunstituent on the ring, or its
acid addition salt.
2. A compound as claimed in Claim 1 wherein R3 and R 4 are each lower alkoxy or, when taken together, represent an ethylenedioxy
group.
3. A compound as claimed in Claim 1 wherein R3 and R4 are taken together to represent an oxo group.
4. A compound as claimed in Claim 1 wherein R3 and R4 are taken together to represent an oxo group, R5 is a hydrogen atom and R6 is a group of the formula: -A-Q.
5. A compound as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
R3 and R
4 are taken together to represent an oxo group and R
5 is a hydrogen atom and R
6 is a group of the formula:
6. A compound as claimed in Claim 5 wherein R7 and R8 are each a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a benzyl group, a hydroxy (lower)alkyl
group or an amino(lower)-alkyl group.
7. A compound as claimed in Calim 5 wherein R7 and R8 are each a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl group.
8. A compound as calimed in Claim 6 wherein R1 is a hydrogen atom and R2 is a hydroxyl group.
9. A compound as claimed in Claim 6 wherein R1 is a hydroxyl group and R2 is a hydroxyl group.
10. A compound as claimed in anyone of Claim 1 to 9 wherein the configurations at
the 7- and 9- positions are the S-configurations.
ll. A process for preparing a compound of the formula:

wherein R
1,R
2,R
3,R
4,R
5 and R
6 are as defined in Claim 1 or its acid addition salt, which process comprises reacting
a compound of the formula:

wherein R
9 and R
10 are each a lower alkyl group or, when taken together, represent an ethylene group
and R
1 and R
2 are each as defined above with a halogenating agent to give the 7-S compound of the
formula:

wherein X is a halogen atom and R
1, R
2, R
9 and R
10 are each as defined above and reacting the latter with an amine of the formula:

wherein
R5 and R
6 are each as defined above to give the 7-amino compound of the formula: .

wherein
R1,
R2,
R5,
R6, R
9 and R
10 are each as defined above, optionally followed by elimination of the acetal group
at the 13-position to give the 7-amino compound of the formula:

wherein R
1,
R2,
R5 and R
6 are each as defined above.
12. A process for preparing a compound of the formula:

wherein R
1,R
2,R
3,R
4,R
5 and
R6 are as defined in Claim 1 or its acid additional salt, which process comprises reacting
a compound of the formula:

wherein X is a halogen atom, R
9 and R
10 are each a lower alkyl group or, when taken together, represent an ethylene group
and
R1 and R
2 are each as defined above with an amine of the formula:

wherein
R5 and R
6 are each as defined above to give the 7-amino compound of the formula:

wherein R
1,R
2,R
5,R
6,R
9 and R
10 are each as defined above, optionally followed by elimination of the acetal group
at the 13-position to give the 7-amino compound of the formula:

wherein R
1,R
2,R
5 and
R6 are each as defined above.
1. A process for preparing a compound of the formula:

wherein R
1 is a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group or a lower alkoxy group, R
2 is a hydrogen atom or a hydroxyl group,
R3 and R4 are each a lower alkyl group or, when taken together, represent an ethylenedioxy
group or an oxo group and R
5 and
R6 are each a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group or a group of the formula: -A-Q (in
which A is an alkylene group optionally bearing at least one lower alkyl and Q is
a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, a lower alkoxy group or a group of the formula:

wherein R
7 and R
8are each a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a benzyl group, a hydroxyl (lower (alkyl
group or an amino (lower)alkyl group or R
5 and R
6, when taken together with the adjacent nitrogen atom to which they are attached,
represent a 5 to 7-membered nitrogen-containing ring optionally having an additional
nitrogen or oxygen atom in the ring and optionally bearing any substituent on the
ring) or, when taken together with the adjacent nitrogen atom to which they are attached,
represent a 5 to 7-membered nitrogen-containing ring optionally having an additional
nitrogen or oxygen atom in the ring and optionally bearing any substituent on the
ring, or its acid addition salt,which process comprises reacting a compound of the
formula:

wherein
R9 and R
10 are each a lower alkyl group or, when taken together, represent an ethylene group
and R
1 and R
2 are each as defined above with a halogenating agent to give the 7-X compound of the
formula:

wherein R
1, R2, R
5 and R
6 are each as defined above.
2 A process for preparing a compound of the formula:

wherein R
1,R
2,R
3,R
4,R
5 and R are each as defined in Claim 1.
3. A process as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein R3 and R4 are each lower alkoxy or, when taken together, represent an ethylenedioxy group.
4. A process as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein R3 and R4 are taken together to represent an oxo group.
5. A process as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein R3 and R4 are taken together to represent an oxo group, R5 is a hydrogen atom and R6 is a group of the formula: -A-Q.
6. A process as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein R
3 and
R4 are taken together to represent an oxo group, R
5 is a hydrogen atom and R
6 is a group of the formula:
7. A process as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein R7 and R8 are each a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a benzyl group, a hydroxy(lower)alkyl
group or an amino(lower)-alkyl group.
8. The compound according to Claim 5, wherein R7 and R8 are each a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl group.
9. A process as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein R1 is a hydrogen atom and R2 is a hydroxyl group.
lO. A process as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein R1 is a hydroxyl group and R2 is a hydroxyl group.